Want other places where you can find the URL? How about various links, in the Blogger displays? Here are a few more possibilities. From any of these links, you can right click and select "Copy Link Location" / "Copy URL" (depending upon your browser). Then, paste wherever you wish.

After publishing a post, you have a choice of 3 links - enlarge the image to see them easily.

Your profile is the public equivalent of your dashboard. Depending upon what blogs you have selected to be seen, the blog in question may be here, and the URL may be available. The "View Blog" link will contain a URL.

Or, a simpler way to save the URL - drag and drop. Grab the favicon, and move it where you wish.

Do you see the tiny white on orange "B", in the browser address bar (in this picture) - just left of

http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/ 2007/09/whats-url-of-my-blog.html

?? Grab that with your mouse, and drag it to your desktop (or anywhere else that you like). An instant shortcut to this post.

Note that when this article was written, you would have seen an orange on white "B" (the default Blogger logo based favicon). Right now, you'll see my half front face image. Tomorrow, it may be different. Whatever the actual picture though, just grab, drag, and drop.

Comments

Hi!I have found your blog very helpful so far... however, I have one issue that is stil giving me problems, eventhough I have followed your exact instructions.

My problem is the URL of my blog.I am using the blogroll widget, and I am trying to include my other blogs in this list. (I have 3 blogs).

I click "add" and I paste the url (that I have copied before from each and everyone of your suggestions) and everytime, a message says that it couldn't find the feed for the url.

I have gone to your information about "feed", and I have added the atom, the =rss stuff into the "site feed" section in the basic settings of my blog, and still when I try to add the blog to the blogroll, it gives me the same error.

"Favorite FindsSaturday, October 03, 2009 10:02Since I hand paint wine glasses (and so much more, but we'll get to that later) I love anything hand made that is good quality, yet not expensive. Who has the money these days to buy expensive stuff?"

hey there... i recently changed the url of my blog celebritywheels.blogspot.com to no-all.blogspot.com under the settings >publishing > blogspot address section of the blogger dashboard. the problem im facing right now is that eventhough i have submitted the sitemap of no-all.blogspot.com google havent indexed it yet. it has been 2 days since i submitted the sitemap . moreover i tried searching for no-all.blogspot.com using site: , link : . it still returned 0 results . i tried searching for celebritywheels.blogspot.com which is my old url . im still getting search results eventhough i changed the url . pls help me regarding this... how do i let google know that i have only changed the url from celebritywheels.blogspot.com to no-all.blogspot.com and get no-all.blogspot.com indexed ?

hi chuck !!! you r a genius !!! i totally understood what you are trying to say here...

so here are the list of things i did after i read this totally helpful post...

1)i created a stub blog with the old blog url which is in my case celebritywheels.blogspot.com

2)as mentioned i have redirected the feed from the old blog to the new blog ( no-all.blogspot.com) via "Post feed redirect URL"

3)i added the new url (no-all.blogspot.com) to GWT and verified it using new META tags instead of the old one.

I am still having few queries :

a) Right now celebritywheels.blogspot.com is a stub blog with only a stub post in it which says i have moved to no-all.blogspot.com. should i add celebritywheels.blogspot.com in GWT along with a sitemap ? if yes should i verify celebritywheels.blogspot.com via a META tag so that google can index celebritywheels.blogspot.com having only 1 post saying i have moved to no-all.blogspot.com ?

This is ridiculous. I, and I imagine innumerable other people, do not have the time and technical savvy to do follow all these instructions just to post a blog. There's got to be an easier way and a better blogging site for those of us who are over 50 and just want to get the words up where the average person can find them. I'm sorry I ever signed on at blogspot. I'm outtahere.

@Kathleen Pottle Brannon (5/11/10)I know just how you feel. Unfortunately I have not found an easier or better way, which keeps me struggling with all things "blog". It seems like those in the know think everyone is. I don't understand ten percent of what I read about how to do things! Consequently I have about 30 posts on my blog which I would consider a very interesting subject, yet in over six months my total readership is barely over 100! But I keep writing and posting anyway.Brenda Stewarthttp://www.brendasworld.net

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